deep bowl with slightly flaring lip; outer and inner sides glazed with blue ground and three organic shaped orange elements with floral designs between and inside in orange and gold; interior bottom decorated with blue, gold and orange vase filled with blue, gold and orange folliage

Bowl, late 17th century

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The bold division of this bowl into symmetrical, but fancifully, delineated compartments around a central roundel is indicative of the fully developed Imari style of the late 17th century. Such wares were brought to Europe in great numbers by the Dutch East India Company where they were in high demand among British and Dutch collectors.

Details
Title
Bowl
Role
Artist
Dimension
H.4 x Dia.10 in.
Accession Number
99.182.12
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deep bowl with slightly flaring lip; outer and inner sides glazed with blue ground and three organic shaped orange elements with floral designs between and inside in orange and gold; interior bottom decorated with blue, gold and orange vase filled with blue, gold and orange folliage